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I recently purchased a driverless usb audio card (Turtle Beach Advantage Micro II). It outputs audio in great quality, but also in a volume that high that I need to set the system volume on its lowest level and use my audio player volume controls.

Is there anyway to get finer control on the native system volume?

EDIT: I found this question similar to mine. One of the answers provide a way of setting higher volume granularity.

EDIT 2: Tried it but couldn't achieve any higher granularity.

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  • Why dont you just lower the volume on your audio card?
    – soandos
    Jul 24, 2011 at 13:46
  • It doesn't have any volume control, it's a simple sound card, merely meant to output audio in higher quality than most on-board drivers.
    – akurtser
    Jul 25, 2011 at 6:40
  • In Windows Volume Mixer's volmue bar, there are 100 steps, a volume bar with 1,000 steps could solve this problem.
    – akurtser
    Jul 25, 2011 at 8:44

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While this card is sold as driverless audio card, optional drivers from Turtle Beach normalize its volume to a normal level.

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